The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 14, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
The only Republican Daily Xeutpapei on
Watco County.
EASTERN OFFICE SSO to 234 Temple
Court, X. Y. City. E. KATZ, Agent.
Weekly Clubbing; Kates.
Chronicle and Oregoninn
Chronicle and Examiner
Chronicle und Inter Ocean
Chronicle and Tribune
an or.
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Chronicle and X. Y. World 2 00
PKIIUY
JANUARY 14, 1S9S
REGGIXG THE QUESTION.
The Oregonian, in replying to a
remark of The Chkoxiclk, com
plains that "it seems to newspapers
like The Chronicle and there arc
many of them in Oregon perfectly
incredible and incomprehensible
that there should be, or can be, a
newspaper entireh independent of
men or factions, governing its own
actions according, as in its judgment,
public ends are to be served; criti
cising and opposing men at one lime,
and commending and supporting
them ' at another, 'as issues change
or as men's relations to' them
' change."
It does not seem incredible to
The CunoxiCLE that there cau be
newspapers with the utter independ
ence which the Oregonian men
tions, but the Oregonian is rot
among them. No ,itleal of journal
ism can be higher than that pictured
aboye, and were the words applica- j
Tale to the paper which printed them
the enconium would be a gratifying
one. But the course of the 0:
nian has shown time and again that
it is not "independent of men or
factions," but absolutely subservient
to them. If this were not the case,
why does the Oregoniau support the
Simon faction now, when it is known
that Simon and his followers have
broken the peace of the Republican
party in Oregon and wrought havoc
on the welfare of the state by their
hold up of the legislature last win
ter? If the Oregonian.Ls.5Uch a vir
tuous organ, why does it not rise
superior to factions and condemn the
methods used by both the Simon and
Mitchell men, and say to the Bepub
Jicans of the state, "Let us settle this
fratracidal strife, and since it cannot
be adjusted while Multnomah county
is a factor, let the rest of the state
make the party nominations and
leave Multnomah county out until
she learns how better to behave her
self." It is useless for the Oregonian to
Bay that Simon is wholly right and
Mitchell altogether wrong in this
factional fight; it is useless for a
Mitchell paper to say the reverse.
Both have done things entirely rep
rehensible while trying to win the
political struggle, and though each
justified his action, to himself, from
the exigencies of the situation, yet
when it comes to fair speaking, both
fictions are much to blame.
If the Oregonian is such a paragon
of independence, why does it not
cocdemn this factional Sllirit niifl
seek to heal the party's wounds. Tin:
Chronicle is showing more indc-'
pendence in this one article than the '
Oregonian has exhibited in the last
two years, or longer. And yet it
wraps itself in the self-assuraed virtue
of being independent of all factions.
The Oregonian's statements and its
actions (if a newspaper has actions)
are so inconsistent that fair-minded
people place no reliance in neither,
A . .i
Any yei uie Uregonian could, if it
would, be the greatest power in the
atate m bringing (about the common
good.
What has become of one David B.
mil of New Yoik? Has he, too,
joined the procession to Klondike?
He has not even been heard to re
mark, of late, that he is still a Dem
ocrat. Bryan is keeping up his detcrmin
ntlon to talk himself into tho presi
dency. His last set speech was fin-
islicd nt '2 a. m., though the dispatches
do not ay when ho began. It will
take moro than Bryan's eloquence to
convince the people that prosperity
is not already here and promising to
come in larger quantities.
When, by process of cremation
Durrant's remains are turned to
ashes, it is to be hoped the San Fran
cisco nutvcjnpcrs wiil let them rest
in peace. Tne public has had a sur
'lfeitof the morbid details of these
famous crimes, though the trial itself
will alwavs remain a notable one In
local annals.
The government customs rccoipts
for Wednesday were $889,024, the
heaviest since the new tariff law
went into effect. All the Dingley
bill needs is a fair chance, and it will
demonstrate to the country the
merit of a moderate protective sys
tern.
rortlanu is making a record in
convicting criminals. Those who
seek to argue that juries fail to do
their duty will have to seek else
where for examples than in Multno
mah count- just at present.
A COMMON MISQUOTATION.
Our Orators Should Rend the Declaration
of Independence Again.
Probably three out of four Fourth of
July orators in their speeches this yeai
quoted the Declaration of Independence
ns claiming that: All men iire created
free and equal." The mistake has been
common In the past and it is r.s preva
lent now as ever. Presidents of the
United States, mentbers of congress,
governors and a host of lesser lights
have made the blunder, and to their
number can be added editors and dis
tinguished orators like the late Henry
Ward Beecher. Nevertheless, the Dec
laration does not Kay that "all men are
created free and equal," and it would
not be true if it did. No person is
created free. He or she is subject for
years to the control of parents or puard
iaus, and natural .laws recorni.t th's
subjection as right. What the Declara
tion does say is that: "All men are
created equal." There may be some dis
sent from that, doctrine, as there is an
evident difference among' men in mental
and physical endowment at birth. But
while the Declaration of Independence
is quoted as saying they are, it had bet
ter be quoted correctly.
Silk from Fish lies'
A French chemist has -recently dis
covered that eggs of certain species of
lish are enveloped in veritnble silken
cocoons. Since the learned Frenchman
began his experiments in this line (in
Js04) he 1ms found seven different spe
cies of fish that prtxluce eggs from
which a fine qualijv of silk may be
rM-n.
Cah lu Your Check.
All conntv warrants reuiatered prior
to Nor. 1. 1893. will bo naid at mv
office. Interest ceases after Jan. 10th.
1S98. C. L. Phillips,
Conntv Treasurer.
If you have money to burn, hum it
by smoking Fonts' Prize Medal and
Rose Queen cigars. 6 tf
Taken Up.
Came to my place on 3-Mile, about
the 25th of November, a etraw-bav roan
mare, branded V Piconuectedjon the left
shoulder, about 5 years old. Owner can
nave same by paying charges.
M. S. Evans. .
dec22-lm The Dalles, Or.
dr.gunn's;
Tor People That Are ft
Siok or "Just Don'tllll I V
Feel Well." W I LLO
OMLY ONE FOR A DOM.
Rtmoit Pimple, curM HMdtche, Dnptptto and
Costlient j. 25 cli. a box at druggiiu or br mill
bamplet I re, addreu Dr. 8Mnko Co. Pblla.
LOOP POISON
a speciaijTcSS-
SiXiZiiZ ."""if"" icon-
out, It U tills Secondary IJLOOll l'fjiilVO
wo urantco to cure. Wo.ol'clt tho m. til Utl-
.?.!?!f ,
natocageo ond cHaiieV ti "
g"??wecannitcure. this Citeum liaTfli,rT.
itamnnntoim iffir. IT." w i
BIlTHT, .
pplicatlon. Addn-M ( UUK ItKMFiiv
Joseph sflflfliioji
HAS Ol'EJlED A
HARNESS SHOP
IN THK EAST END, In tho Coliim
bla Hel )arU, oppftslto Sultmarbe ii
fttockyardt, wlieru be la ready to do
fill Kinds of Harness Work.
D
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Regulator Line
The Dalles. Portland ani Astoria
Navigation Co.'
Sirs. Mil
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
The Dalles, Hood Itlver, Caomle Locks anil Port
land dully, "tcwdt funduy.
DOWN THE VALLEY
Are you going
On TO
EASTERN OREGON?
If go. save money and enjoy n beautiful trin ou
the Columbia. The nct-bountl train arrlvtHt
The Dalles in ample time for pasejiers to take
the steamer, arriving In Portland in time for the
nureolnc southern and Northern trains: Kn.it
bound pas'enpers arriving In The Dalles la time
to uutc tne taji-Douuii tram.
For further information apply to
N. HARNEY, Afrent,
Oak Street Dock. Portland. Oregon,
Or W U. ALLAWAY. Hen. Act.,
The Dalles. Oreson
lieuu Yeai
Experiences.
Let the memory of the old year be the
experience that shall guide you through
the new. You remember" where yon
have pains and pleasures. Good health
brought tho pleasure, bad health
brought the pain. If yon want good
health yon will get it through good
medicine. We use Lothing but the best
and finest drugs in Compounding,
KELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second 'Street. THE DALLES,
J-ioliday
Improuemepts.
You want jiaper which makes your
holiday enjoyment creator. You
want paper which makes your homo
pleasanter at all times. You need such
shades and designs as will ijive more
beautv and moro comfort in vnnr im,.,..
. .. .. "'""
n a nw vou fllviefl tlinf. r.v..il
ever seen here nt prices never attempted
for such quality.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
- ..w,. Hilt
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
iiator is miles uitj
I
i
If
Watchmaker? Jeweler
All work promptly attended to,
and warranted.
I74 VOGT BLOCK.
"" .
you SmwSB
nothing
BUT THE
GENUINE
KWEIL
Wholesale.
JVIfiliT MQUOfrS,
.CHines and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED
ANHEUSER -
HOP GOLD
Anheuser-Busch Malt
beverage, unequaled as a
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
Closing Out Sale
OF
FURNITURE f CARPETS
PRIKTZ t NITSCHHE
Are going toclose nut their business,
CObT FKICLS. Now is the time to buy good Furniture cheap.
persons knowing themselves indebted to said firm nre renuested to call ami
settle their account.
JI?e postoffiee parmaqy,
CLARKE & FALK, Proprietors.
Pure Drags and Medicines.
Toilet Articles
pipst jr; of Imported
mi 1 .
xeiepnone, drfd.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
GEORGE RUCH, Pionr
Z. DONNELL,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
t
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., THE ALLES, OR
Subscribe for
The Chroniele
STAND
Yon will And one coupon
Inside each two ou.u-o dug
nmltwo cottponn Inside cncli
fuurouncobiigofllluckwi'll'H
Durham, lltiy a bag or thin
celebrated tobacco ami read
tho coupon which kIvca a
list of valuable nrcntti and
bow tofrcttlicm.
BUSCK and
BEER
on draught
and in Dottles.
Nutrine, a non-alcoholic
tonic.
and they are offerine their lartre Block . it
and .Perfumery,
apd Domestic ars
wew y0gt Block
N
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
s
Pullman
Elegent
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
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Kur Inluruiiitlon, tlmo card, nniphRiiU tlukeu,
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W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent,
The Dulkn, OrvKon
OK
A. I). CHARLTON. AoHt. O. V. A.,
S'A, Morrlxou Cor. Ttilnt. I'urtUiiil Onoa
WALL PAPER!
WALL PAPEi!
Just Received
5000
Rolls of Wall Paper. The
host patterns. The most
beautiful colors.
New Invoice
of Paints and Oils. 'Any
color or brand supplied.
Snipes-Kinersly Drag Co,
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
h:. a- L e isr nsr.
i H. KCIIKNK,
l'resldunt.
11. M.llliAt. .
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - OREGON
wunoral liunklng UtiHinuHfl trunBucUid
jjupumis receivou, Hubjoot to Hiitlit
Draft nr fll.J.L-
Collectlonii matlo and procw'ida promptly
remittal on lnf nt ..nil
8'Kt and TelBKraphic Exclmnge aold oi
York, Bun Franclaco mi Port
land.
n T m una.
v "RMFaoM. Jno. B. Bohknc.
fcn. M. W iIiLIamh, Gko. A. Likuk.
Strayed.
istrayod from Dufur, Or., about tM
t ol July, two bay lioruuH, of about
light bay, branded .q on tlitht bin: tb
V'er B,drk. l'y. branded I1F (connect
ed) on left sliouldor. Information lead
ing to the recovery of either, or both, o
theie horaea will .be rewarded bv tb
wer. Ruv. .inn v.vahh.
declMm-ll Colnmbua, Wah.